
Choosing not to vaccinate is not “pro-choice”. It is pro-death.
This weekend across Australia, a series of protests are taking place against the Federal Government’s No Jab No Pay legislation, which comes into effect on January 1.
Under the new legislation, parents who don’t vaccinate their children will no longer be paid the $200-a-week childcare benefit, the $7500-a-year childcare rebate or the $726 Family Tax Benefit A annual supplement.
The rationale behind the legislation is to save lives — and it is already working, with a significant increase in conscientious objectors going for the incentive already.
But still the anti-vaccination fanatics insist on spreading their rhetoric, clogging up the streets with their placards and sprouting about their — frankly dangerous — ideas.
To those going, to those who still continue to stare down science, this is what we say to you:
Dear Rally Attendee,
So it’s your big weekend coming up. A day to express your “opinion”, a day to march for your “human rights” and your “choice.”
Being a reasonable, thoughtful type who has obviously considered all the facts, I am sure you have the time to pause for a few minutes as you paint your placard to read this.
After all – that’s what you are lobbying for isn’t it? Freedom of opinion? The right to information.
First up, let’s look at what you say to your supporters:
“Well this will be our second rally in Sydney. The first one was a huge success and we are gaining momentum with followers of this cause to tell the Government we are not happy with their decision to take our FREEDOM OF CHOICE away from us in relation to health care for our children. We will not be coerced into medicating our children and our families and we MUST send a strong message to the Government.
THIS RALLY IS ABOUT PRO CHOICE and HUMAN RIGHTS.
Your choices include:
– To vaccinate fully
– To vaccinate partially or according to a modified schedule of your choosing
– To not vaccinate at all
The choice you make after fully investigating the issue should be honoured and respected.
There should be no intimidation, coercion or ridicule when it comes to your health, or that of your family.”
Please, let me respond:
You say you are pro-choice.
Well here’s the thing. I don’t want you to have the choice to jeopardise my child’s health.